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Byakuya Gang Arc

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The sixth arc of the Boruto: Naruto Next Generations anime spans five episodes and turns its focus to Boruto and Shikadai as they contend with the Byakuya Gang, a band of thieves who cast themselves as noble outlaws.

Media: anime
Series: Boruto: Naruto Next Generations
Episodes: 43-47
Arc Number: 6
Preceded By: Genin Mission Arc
Name Japanese: 白夜団編
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Overview

This is the sixth arc of the Boruto: Naruto Next Generations anime, a self-contained stretch built around Boruto and Shikadai. Its antagonists are the Byakuya Gang, thieves who present themselves as honorable outlaws.

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Summary

Across its run, the arc follows Boruto and Shikadai as they are drawn into confronting the gang and the trouble it stirs up. It occupies episodes 43 through 47.

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Aftermath

The arc comes after the Genin Mission Arc and hands off to the Versus Momoshiki Arc that follows it.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is the Byakuya Gang Arc filler?

Yes, the Byakuya Gang Arc is a self-contained, anime-only arc of Boruto: Naruto Next Generations rather than an adaptation of manga chapters.

How long is the Byakuya Gang Arc?

The Byakuya Gang Arc runs five episodes, spanning episodes 43 through 47 of Boruto: Naruto Next Generations.

What is the Byakuya Gang Arc about?

The Byakuya Gang Arc follows Boruto and Shikadai as they are drawn into confronting the Byakuya Gang, a band of thieves who present themselves as honorable outlaws, and the trouble the gang stirs up.

What arc comes before the Byakuya Gang Arc?

The Byakuya Gang Arc is preceded by the Genin Mission Arc.

What arc follows the Byakuya Gang Arc?

The Byakuya Gang Arc is followed by the Versus Momoshiki Arc.

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